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Authors: Andrew Marr
Papin, Denis
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ref 1Pearl Harbor
ref 1Peasant Rebellion (1524–5)
ref 1Peel, Robert
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ref 1perestroika
ref 1Pericles
ref 1Perpetua
ref 1Perry, Commodore Matthew
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ref 1Phipps, James
ref 1Phoenicians
ref 1Pilsudski, General Jozef
ref 1Pincus, Gregory
ref 1Pinker, Steven
ref 1The Better Angels of Our Nature
ref 1piracy
ref 1Pitt the Younger, William
ref 1Pizarro, Francisco
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Black DeathPlato
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ref 3rivalry with Spain
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ref 1Potemkin, Prince
ref 1Potosí (Bolivia)
ref 1Prague Spring (1968)
ref 1press-gangs
ref 1Priestley, Joseph
ref 1Prinsep, James
ref 1printing press, invention of
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ReformationPrussia
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Frederick the GreatPtolemy I, King of Egypt
ref 1Ptolemy II
ref 1Ptolemy III
ref 1Ptolemy XII
ref 1Ptolemy XIII
ref 1Pyrrhus, King of Epirus
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Qianlong, Emperor
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racism
ref 1railways
Britain
ref 1United States
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ref 3Rameses III
ref 1Rape of Nanking (1938)
ref 1Reagan, Ronald
ref 1Red Brigades
ref 1Rees, Martin
ref 1Register, Katherine
ref 1religion
ref 1Africa
ref 1ancient Greece
ref 1Byzantium
ref 1hunter-gatherer societies
ref 1Mesopotamia
ref 1Minoan
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Buddhism; Christianity; Islam; JudaismRicardo, David
ref 1Richelieu, Cardinal
ref 1Rig Vedas
ref 1Rivera, Primo de
ref 1Robespierre, Maximilien
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ref 2Rock, John
ref 1Rockefeller, John D.
ref 1Roebuck, John
ref 1Roger II, King of Sicily
ref 1Röhm, Ernst
ref 1Romanovs
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ref 3conquest of Judah by Pompey
ref 1corruption and decadence
ref 1destruction of Gauls by Caesar
ref 1gladiatorial fights
ref 1grandeur and prosperity
ref 1Jewish revolt against
ref 1links with Han China
ref 1military system and subjugation of foes
ref 1origins
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ref 2Punic Wars and destruction of Carthage
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ref 1Rome
ref 1sacking of by Arabs (846)
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ref 5Rosetta stone
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ref 1conflict with Muslim khans
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ref 1Decembrist revolt
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ref 1expansion of empire
ref 1February Revolution (1917)
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ref 1instability of autocratic system
ref 1invasion of Siberia
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ref 1Russia (post Soviet)
ref 1Ryoma, Sakamoto
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ref 1Sacks, Jonathan
ref 1Sahara
ref 1St Peter’s Basilica (Rome)
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ref 1Saint-Domingue (Haiti)
ref 1sakoku
ref 1Salome, Queen
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ref 1Samaria
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ref 6San Martín, José de
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ref 1Sanger, Margaret
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ref 1Sargon of Akkad
ref 1Sarpi, Friar Paolo
ref 1Sassanids
ref 1Saturn
ref 1satyagraha
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ref 1Scandinavia
ref 1Schacht, Hjalmar
ref 1Schliemann, Heinrich
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ref 2Schmalkaldic League
ref 1Schwartz, Jack
ref 1science
ref 1Scipio Africanus
ref 1kingship
ref 1and Presbyterianism
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ref 2Union with England (1707)
ref 1Scottish Enlightenment
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ref 1Second World War (1939–45)
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ref 3Allied invasion of France (1944)
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ref 2invasion of Soviet Union by Germany
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ref 1Pearl Harbor attack and US entry into
ref 1suing for peace by British speculation
ref 1US destruction of Japanese in Pacific
ref 1Secret History of the Mongols, The
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ref 2Seko, Mobuto Sese
ref 1Seleucus Nicator
ref 1September 11 (2001)
ref 1emancipation of Russian
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ref 1Sforza, Galeazzo Maria
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